2014
DOI: 10.7819/rbgn.v16i50.1417
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Internacionalização e Networks em Pequenas e Médias Empresas: o papel dos laços de descendência imigratória

Abstract: Internationalization and Networks in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: the role of ethnic ties Internacionalização e networks em pequenas e médias empresas: o papel dos laços de descendência imigratória Internacionalización y networks en las pequeñas y medianas empresas: el papel de los vínculos de descendencia

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“…However, Agrifoglio and Metallo (2011) demonstrated that relationship quality among dispersed people, rather than their interaction frequency, positively affected individual creativity. Furthermore, the tie strength cannot measure the relationship between enterprises effectively because frequent contact does not represent a good relationship while less frequent contact does not mean a poor relationship (Levin and Cross, 2011;Seifriz et al, 2014). Therefore, in line with prior studies (Fynes et al, 2004;Kim et al, 2019;Tsai and Hung, 2016), this study considers that relationship quality can better represent the nature of relationship among supply chain members than tie strength.…”
Section: Supply Chain Relationship Qualitymentioning
confidence: 81%
“…However, Agrifoglio and Metallo (2011) demonstrated that relationship quality among dispersed people, rather than their interaction frequency, positively affected individual creativity. Furthermore, the tie strength cannot measure the relationship between enterprises effectively because frequent contact does not represent a good relationship while less frequent contact does not mean a poor relationship (Levin and Cross, 2011;Seifriz et al, 2014). Therefore, in line with prior studies (Fynes et al, 2004;Kim et al, 2019;Tsai and Hung, 2016), this study considers that relationship quality can better represent the nature of relationship among supply chain members than tie strength.…”
Section: Supply Chain Relationship Qualitymentioning
confidence: 81%
“…It is important to highlight how emerging economies such as Brazil face unique challenges with international business ventures compared to developed nations due to issues related to legal frameworks and political risk factors making its own set of opportunities present for entrepreneurs who are addressing these impediments creatively and effectively alongside supportive ecosystems which provide resources like access capital, mentorship programs, and networking opportunities [82]. The barriers to internationalization faced by startups from Latin America, particularly Brazil, are multifaceted and complex [83].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is proven that SMEs actively network, then companies have to comprehend how to get the full potential of the relationships in the networks (Leevi, n.d.). Zain & Ng (2006), Seifriz, Gondim, & Pereira (2014) and others mentioned that social networking has continuously be existent, only the techniques have improved. In this day and age, it can be obviously realized that people network all over the place; the distance between people is less significant than it was only a short time ago due to social and technological advantages.…”
Section: Networkingmentioning
confidence: 99%